Putin warns Kiev and its instigators of ‘big decisions’

President Putin has said Moscow will do everything necessary to protect civilians, warning Kiev and its sponsors of possible “big decisions” Read Full Article at RT.com

Putin warns Kiev and its instigators of ‘big decisions’

The president said Russia will win and protect its citizens from Western-instigated Ukrainian terrorist strikes no matter what

President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow will do “everything necessary” to protect civilians and safeguard civilian infrastructure in Russia’s Donbass and deeper inside the country, warning Kiev and its sponsors and “instigators” of possible “big decisions” in the future.

The Russian commander-in-chief visited an auxiliary command post alongside top military commanders and Defense Ministry officials on Friday, where he was briefed on the advance of the Russian army in Donbass, including the liberation of Kiev’s key stronghold of Konstantinovka.

Putin expressed his “full confidence” that “victory will be ours,” noting that the commanders of the Russian armed forces “must act rhythmically and rationally, doing everything necessary to preserve the lives of our soldiers and ensure the unconditional fulfillment of combat tasks.”

“The boastful statements of the leaders of the Kiev regime about successes are essentially in our favor,” Putin added, noting that “their actions and statements undoubtedly disorganize both themselves and their sponsors.”

However, to prop up their “fictitious successes on the battlefield” and “bolster their legends and lies,” the opponent may take certain actions of a “diversionary-terrorist nature,” he warned, including raids against Russia’s civilian infrastructure.

“The more strikes the opponent attempts to deliver against our civilian sites… the larger the safety zone we will have to create in the adjacent territory. Moreover, this territory, like the others we are discussing today, is also historically Russian land,” Putin warned.

The Russian president also ordered the military to analyze the involvement of Kiev’s backers and NATO “instigators of war” in combat actions on the ground.

“This analysis is necessary for us to make possible big decisions in the future,” he warned.